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Women Homesteaders

A black and white photo of Julia Stockton standing in front of her claim shanty outside of Aberdeen, SD.  She is wearing a white dress and a wide-brimmed hat.

The Homestead Act of 1862 opened South Dakota to Americans, explicitly allowing women to own their own land. This opportunity was hard to pass up for some women, they packed up everything they could and moved to the Great Plains to try to “prove up,” their land.

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Migration and Post, S. T. D. (2007, April 5). Pioneer women. The Denver Post.